§ 11-150. Inspections.  


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  • (a)

    The following three (3) types of inspections will be made during the progress of the project:

    (1)

    Intermediate progress inspections, which can be made at any time.

    (2)

    Phase inspections which are required at the completion of a major phase of work.

    (3)

    Final acceptance inspection which will be made upon the completion of all work.

    (b)

    All inspections will be made by the County Road Superintendent or his designated representative. The phase inspections and the final inspection will be made with the contractor and the engineer.

    (c)

    The County Road Superintendent has the authority to increase the amount of inspections and/or sampling and testing.

    (d)

    A phase inspection is required upon the completion of the following phases of work:

    (1)

    Completion of the subgrade.

    (2)

    Completion of the base course and curb and gutter.

    (3)

    Completion of the paving.

    (e)

    Any work performed on a phase prior to the approval of the previous phase shall be removed and replaced with satisfactory materials and workmanship.

    (f)

    All unsatisfactory work or materials shall be removed and replaced with satisfactory materials and workmanship.

    (g)

    If the project is long, the phase inspections may be made on a smaller portion of the project, but not less than one thousand (1,000) feet in length.

    (h)

    The engineer is responsible for contacting the County Road Superintendent at least twenty-four (24) hours prior to the need of a major phase inspection.

    (i)

    The engineer will accompany the County Road Superintendent and/or his designated representative on all inspections.

(Ord. No. 91-9, Art. 1, § 6.01, 4-11-91; Ord. No. 99-32, Art. 1, 7-8-99)